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SOLE Fitness F63, F65, F80, F85, TT8 Treadmill with Incline, Bluetooth, Foldable Treadmill Option, Treadmills for Home, Work from Home Fitness, Running and Walking Treadmill

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Style: Sole F65 Foldable Treadmill 2023 Model


Features

  • UNLEASH YOUR FULL POTENTIAL - Elevate your fitness journey with our New 2023 Sole F65 Treadmill! Featuring a robust 3.0 HP motor, this incline treadmill powers your workouts seamlessly on the expansive 22"x 60" running surface.
  • VERSATILE WORKOUTS - This walking and running treadmill offers an array of fitness programs, including Manual, Hill, Fat Burn, Cardio, Strength, HIIT, User*2, and HRC*2. With these options, you can tailor your treadmill workouts to your goals.
  • SPACE-SAVING DESIGN - This folding treadmill features a release lever that makes storage a breeze. These are the perfect foldable treadmills for home use, offering premium performance without compromising on space.
  • WIDE SPEED RANGE - Take command of your treadmill workout with a speed range from 0.5-12 MPH (1-20 Kph). Whether you're walking, jogging, or sprinting, you have control over your Sole Treadmill's pace. Adjust it to match your goals effortlessly.
  • IMPORTANT DELIVERY DETAILS - Please make sure to update your contact information and preferences so that we can reach you to schedule the delivery. Otherwise, your shipment may be subject to delivery without an appointment.

Brand: SOLE


Color: White Back-lit


Product Dimensions: 83"D x 39"W x 15"H


Item Weight: 262 Pounds


Material: Alloy Steel


Maximum Speed: 12 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: Foldable


Target Audience: Adult


Maximum Horsepower: 3.25 Horsepower


Maximum Incline Percentage: 15


Brand: ‎SOLE


Color: ‎White Back-lit


Product Dimensions: ‎83"D x 39"W x 15"H


Item Weight: ‎262 Pounds


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Maximum Speed: ‎12 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: ‎Foldable


Target Audience: ‎Adult


Maximum Horsepower: ‎3.25 Horsepower


Maximum Incline Percentage: ‎15


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Display Type: ‎LCD


Number of Programs: ‎6


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎325 Pounds


Deck Length: ‎82 Inches


Deck Width: ‎37 Inches


Speed Rating: ‎.5 - 12 mph


Screen Size: ‎7.5 Inches


Input Power: ‎1000 Watts


Minimum Speed: ‎0.5 Miles per Hour


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎83 x 39 x 15 inches


Package Weight: ‎293 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎83 x 39 x 15 inches


Brand Name: ‎SOLE


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Sole Fitness


Part Number: ‎F65


Model Year: ‎2023


Style: ‎Sole F65 Foldable Treadmill 2023 Model


Size: ‎2022 Model


Date First Available: May 24, 2018


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  • Great so far-Easier to assemble with two people!
Style: Sole F63 Foldable Treadmill 2023 Model
SO: A. I ordered it online, obviously. B. I got ONE phone call, to set up a delivery date and time... C. Driver came on the day scheduled, almost to the end of the 4 hour window..1-5/came at 4:45 D. Driver was extremely competent and nice/friendly....ABF Freight was the company E. Treadmill comes in a box about 36" x 84" and nearly 2 feet high, on a skid, which is basically a long pallet, in this case, 2 short pallets nailed together... F. Driver stopped short of my house so as to not block anyone's driveway..He then lowered the treadmill on his liftgate to the ground and pallet jacked it right into my garage...I would suggest getting your car(s) out of your garage G. I SHOULD have asked him to help me just hand carry it into the house and given him a tip...I did not, much to my later frustration.. H. I popped the box open and took out all the loose parts and took them inside the house..At least 100 pounds of console and support arms, etc... I. This left the deck itself, with the motor attached...Leave the velcro'd strap on it until you get it inside... J. Deck itself is VERY HEAVY! I'm 6'2" and 233 pounds and used to doing things myself and I still struggled to lift it, partially due to the weight, and partially due to it just being awkward... K. IT WOULD NOT FIT through ANY doors flat...My house is relatively small (1344 sq feet) and many doors are only 32" and not 36" and where they are 36", the angles/distances involved from door to the nearest wall made it nearly impossible to drag it in alone... My Solution: Had to (luckily I had a hand truck!) use my hand truck....BUT, I had to: A. Open the garage door And the 10'6", swinging side gate... B. Go out the garage door, then around the corner and through the hinged gate... C. Then across my back lawn, (at night, no less!) and then up 2 deck steps, which thankfully, were brand new, along with a brand new deck... D. THEN, with my 6' sliding glass door (36" opening) was STILL not able to get the treadmill through width-wise! E. So, I had to set it down on the deck without the hand truck, and lay carpet over the sliding glass door threshold and THEN turn the whole deck on edge and slide it in...Even turning it on edge from one end was a pain...Did I mention that it's heavy and awkward? FINALLY got it inside and then was able to mostly roll it around on it's wheels, still not easy with my smallish house... Biggest Assembly Head-Aches and why you need two people: The support arms are self-supporting so they are easy.. The console however, is a 3-handed job, and very annoying to do alone BUT, probably the worst part is the "trim" pieces for up near the console..You have to get them oriented correctly, AND make sure they are slid onto the support arms BEFORE you get the console attached...AND, the very worst part is that the tiny screws to hold them in place, go WAY up inside each plastic piece, into a hole you can't even see.. SO You Will Need: 2 Strong People+ A strong flashlight A magnetized Phillips screwdriver An allen/hex key set of your own, as the one that comes with it is kind of a joke BUT, it's worth the effort as this (so far, anyway) seems like a well-built/sturdy treadmill with a strong motor... And the belt is plenty big enough for someone tall....6'2"+ It's also good for someone heavy, although I forget the weight limit..I think it's 320 pounds? It's definitely NOT fancy though.... The fan is super weak...The display is very very basic....although it does come with a wireless heart rate monitor...Not sure how accurate it is...It seemed at least consistent in it's readings, not wavering around really at all.... The bluetooth speakers are a nice touch and I used them originally, but haven't used them again as I couldn't pair/connect the second time I tried, even though F63 was one of the devices paired to my phone..Not sure why.... I have a 58" LCD tv a few feet away, mounted to the wall on a swivel arm, so I can turn the TV left to right like 120° or so, which makes it easy to watch content while walking.... Treadmill is pretty quiet too....I was watching tv with the sound only about a 1/3rd of the way up with no problems... It also comes with some lube, but I haven't had to use it yet... There are LOTS of pockets for storing various things...4-(2 On each side)-On the console, and a longer one down low, between the support arms...And the lower support can be used to drape something over it, like a towel... Tablet holder worked well to hold my phone and would work as well to hold a tablet..Not concerned about that... All in all for $975 out the door with tax and FREE SHIPPING! it's a great value...Much sturdier than any in the $600 range are going to be, that's for sure.... It's probably overkill for smaller people, such as women, kids, and small men...But that means that they can run on it and not stress the machine..I'm sure I COULD run on it, when I am back in shape at least... BUT: I'd not invest in a treadmill again...I'd probably be better off doing what I did the last time I focused on my fitness and lost 43 pounds...Walk Outside Every Day and cut back on garbage food and sodas and drink TONS of water and eat light lunches.. I'm not as motivated now though...I've walked on it about 3 miles so far, when I used to walk that far every day, if not further.... SO, it's cool, but you HAVE to use it, or else it's a waste of time and money.... I spent this much on it so I could guilt myself into using it...which has only worked part of the time... Be Aware: The cord is very short...AND very thick..Due to the amps the unit pulls from the wall..DO NOT use an extension cord with this unit if you can help it, and if you do, make sure the extension cord is at least as thick as the treadmill's cord, if not thicker/heavier gauge...Also, it's best (if you can) to keep this on it's own circuit..I do not, and haven't had problems so far, but conceivably, you could overload the normal 15 amp circuit and trip it.... IF the unit won't turn on/stops working, check the circuit breaker to see if it was tripped...If so, unplug other devices that might share the same circuit... YMMV ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020 by MLL MLL

  • Smooth, Solid and Quiet
Style: Sole F63 Foldable Treadmill 2023 Model
I wanted to wait for some time to review and see how the treadmill operated over time. I have now over 100 miles on the treadmill. I was concerned because at around 25 miles I started getting a squeaking sound from the front left side when running that was cleared up but running the incline up to 1 but would return within a few seconds of returning to level. After a few days of this and concern that I was going to need to call for support it went away and has not returned. It appeared to be from where the machine rested on the stop on that side and there was some minimum motion that was causing this. I adjusted the position of the treadmill and it is in the garage on a level concrete floor so it is definitely a firm level surface. Delivery is as expected by LTL freight but I met the driver and was ready with furniture dolly's for the transfer. since my driveway is only 4 car lengths an nearly flat he offered to drop it in the garage so I just helped push it in. Assembly was relatively quick, about an hour or so. I do spend a good deal of time looking through the instructions ahead of time and lay out materials and identify where and when they are used in the assembly process so the build goes much smoother. That hour is just the build time. Two people really makes this a breeze to put together since you can hold things level or out of the way has the case may be. The instructions are pretty good, although the description of the threaded fasteners could be a bit more clear and I believe could be a hang up point for those not as familiar with the identification of them. A blister pack with the fasteners labeled by description and/or step used would be fantastic and allow people without that previous experience to identify them more easily. I agree that the jump from 5 mph to 7 mph seems to be a large gap and would very much like to have seen a 6 mph button and possibly a way to jump by 0.5 mph increments but with the controls on the handle you can get there pretty quickly. The included heart rate strap tracks well with my fitbit watch overall, each having their own ramp up and down speed to the current heart rate but at the stable heart rates track as closely as is necessary for personal use. The feel of the deck is extremely firm but soft enough to be easier on the joints than running on concrete or asphalt. The ramp up and down speed to the target speed is actually the slowest I have ever seen in a treadmill, I don't know if that is good or bad, it was just different than any treadmill than I have ever been on. I am sure that it lessens the starting torque on the motor on the way up and the amount of possible slip on the belt in both directions for speed changes. Using the buttons on the handles for both speed and incline adjustments are very responsive and easy to use while running and in a much more natural position than reaching for the treadmill control console. As has been stated in previous reviews the fan is pretty much a joke. I think it is there to have a line item in the listing that says it has a fan. I use stand up fans and box fans so I wasn't going to use the fan likely anyway. The holder for the tablet of removable laptop screen is very nice. There is a USB port for charging but pretty slow, slow enough that the phone even says charging slowly, I even used the phone supplied USB 'C' cord that normally charges quickly to make sure it wasn't a cable thing, it wasn't. It still charges and keeps the phone from discharging while using it with the screen on so it really serves its purpose, I don't believe it was intended for you to get a 4 mile run in and charge your phone from 10% to 100% anyway. The tray mid way down from the console is great for storing the extra cables for connecting to the speakers (which I honestly didn't try, either I use BT headsets of BT stereo in the garage depending on if there is someone sleeping). The locking and releasing mechanism for putting the deck up is very nice and the the shock for letting it down slow was a "shock" to me and a great idea. Again, mine stays in the garage and stays down so I only had it up to move it. Almost all of the exposed materials are covered with plastic which is great for cleaning and rust prevention. My last treadmill had over 2,700 miles on it and I wiped it down with disinfectant post workout each time but sweat still found places to start rusting and bubbling the paint over time. If this one does it will at least be hidden by the plastic trim panels :-D. I would definitely recommend this treadmill. It has a great build and operational quality at a price that won't break the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020 by PaPaMonkeys

  • Good treadmill, hard to move, not necessarily easy to assemble completely
Style: Sole F63 Foldable Treadmill 2023 Model
Worked well after putting it together, and on initial test. This is a proper and BIG treadmill! A review here said that you need two people preferably to move the deck (which is the biggest part of the shipment). The deck and associated packaging take up the entire length and width of two pallets. Without the packaging it is still much longer than a single pallet. So if you are lugging this a substantial distance, I would say you need three people. I had a hand truck which got me up a hill from my garage to my front door (no direct access sadly), but getting it in the door was a mammoth struggle. Once in, putting it together is not exactly hard, it's more frustrating in some parts. Instructions are not very detailed. Parts do not have labels. Many holes do not line up as they should, on mine one hole is actually substantially smaller than the bolt that is supposed to go in it. Luckily, that was only for a lower cover. Screws and hole positioning for the under arm covers are terrible. Two of us tried collectively for a couple hours. It is not worth the effort for a part which pretty much is just decorative. Make it better SOLE. How do you fix a screw you cannot see in a hole you will not see, which is supposed to line up with its mate on the inside? And there isn't a way to tell if you are aligned. And you have to deal with 4 of these. Other than that solid treadmill! It is big so if you are concerned about fitting in a small apartment, your concerns are very legitimate! Let's hope it works over the long run without issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Anon

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